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they said they weren't going to add anymore factories in north america. on a tough day with somewhat negative tiff news this got hurt. $16 in your support. >> drop for micron down four percent. >> tech space under pressure as of late. this takes lead from deram pricing. if you think it's going to be higher and i do you want to be with this one. >> birk shire hathaway. >> they haven't changed much but only one stock has outperformed the s&p this quarter and they're down five percent on average. birk shire has held up. >> a pop for day glow bunnies. they're rabbits that glow in the dark by injecting jelly fish dna into rabbits. these not so silly rabbits are part of a study to treat illnesses and answers the age old question what's up doc? that was terrible. i apologize for reading that. >> i thought it was the question of what happens when you inject bunnies with radioactive dye. >> coming up next home builders. as rates rise is the home builder set about to bring a lot more pain. why one wall street watcher thinks sysco is fairly valued and says to stick
they said they weren't going to add anymore factories in north america. on a tough day with somewhat negative tiff news this got hurt. $16 in your support. >> drop for micron down four percent. >> tech space under pressure as of late. this takes lead from deram pricing. if you think it's going to be higher and i do you want to be with this one. >> birk shire hathaway. >> they haven't changed much but only one stock has outperformed the s&p this quarter and they're...
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i think america had a hundred years before america came on the scene we have completely changed the course of mankind and of the world. thinking that freedom and entrepreneurship and caring and establishment of this nation -- that we cannot allow that to disappear from us. well, you would think that not that i am a traffic student, everything will go well for me. so people that encourage errors, and stupidity. they told you where you should be hanging out and i got caught up in that stuff and went from an from an a student of the student is easter. i didn't care because of a school. a wasted year of this and my mother again was able to get me that and understand that it wasn't what you wanted outside. that was what you had appeared on inside that made you different. i got on the right track. they were calling a nerd and poindexter. i would always shut them out. that is what negative peer pressure is. unfortunately, it is not restricted to just high school. you will find this in all aspects of your life. people trying to control your life. people trying to control your behavior. we have to
i think america had a hundred years before america came on the scene we have completely changed the course of mankind and of the world. thinking that freedom and entrepreneurship and caring and establishment of this nation -- that we cannot allow that to disappear from us. well, you would think that not that i am a traffic student, everything will go well for me. so people that encourage errors, and stupidity. they told you where you should be hanging out and i got caught up in that stuff and...
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only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not mathematicians. in other words, they were supreme practitioners of what i mean by be useful knowledge. be -- now, attempts in general to explain america's technological prowess, i've found, generally revolve around the notion it is our political and social systems that provided the ideal platform for innovation and for the associated economic growth, prosperity and the pursuit of happiness. so in this view it was the new republic shaped by the founding fathers that set the stage for an explosion of innovation during the 19th and 20th centuries. an explosion that we can all agree continues to
only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not...
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i mean is that actually reducing crime for example making america safer. well i mean crime has dropped since about the mid one nine hundred ninety s. this trend started in the early one nine hundred eighty s. so i don't think there's any real sort of correlation between the two and i mean when you think about it i mean most to look at most of these raids are to serve drug warrants which are monologist that eastern kentucky bursty has been serving swat team data for a long time and that's what he's found mostly used to serve drug warrants you know that doesn't have an effect on the murder rate or the assault rate or rate. and you know if it was effective you would think would have an effect on the drug use rate or the availability of the use of illicit drugs and that hasn't changed at all basically and you know is it is there keeping police officer safe or. well you know that's that's also a tough question to answer the job of police officer has actually gotten safer in fact two thousand and twelve was the second safest year for cops since the early one nin
i mean is that actually reducing crime for example making america safer. well i mean crime has dropped since about the mid one nine hundred ninety s. this trend started in the early one nine hundred eighty s. so i don't think there's any real sort of correlation between the two and i mean when you think about it i mean most to look at most of these raids are to serve drug warrants which are monologist that eastern kentucky bursty has been serving swat team data for a long time and that's what...
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what's does that mean i mean does it mean that america hasn't learned the lesson well i mean why would i want to repeat the same mistake. yeah you know you know it's a big difference between iraq and syria first of all united states and on the george w. bush you know or administration that interest you know economic interests of iraq and bush and his company they do have they did have and they still maybe got to tell you no and they took advantage of that invasion. you used to like to start wars now if you look to the to obama obama came to close doors and all of france not to open a new front but example he did withdraw from iraq he's preparing his withdrawal from afghanistan of course it is but in libya with you know involved physically and he. military and he and the american soldiers on the end of libya now the situation is different and everybody knows this this may be even if it would be from the city you know by two hundred or three hundred cruise missiles . you know what the target is you know they have a bunch of targets. they do one hundred fifty dollars gets you know get a d
what's does that mean i mean does it mean that america hasn't learned the lesson well i mean why would i want to repeat the same mistake. yeah you know you know it's a big difference between iraq and syria first of all united states and on the george w. bush you know or administration that interest you know economic interests of iraq and bush and his company they do have they did have and they still maybe got to tell you no and they took advantage of that invasion. you used to like to start...
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north america. dry weather for the center and eastern parts of the u.s., thanks to this high pressure system. southern areas are a different story. drenching rains for the gulf states. damaging winds and large hail are going to be the primary threats out there, the system will likely shift to the south slightly as we go into monday. remnants of a tropical ivo is bringing ample moisture to the western corner of the u.s. good news, because we still have nearly 50 reports of wildfires in the western u.s. hopefully the heavy rain could improve the situation. but the combination of sudden burst of showers and parched ground could lead to flash floods. temperatures are going to be quite warm across the east. it looks like 33 is the number for the day in places like denver, oklahoma. finally, in europe, swirling clouds are still affecting central parts of europe. lots of rain, thundershowers and even the risk of hail. this one will likely sit over the same area into the next few days. now, towards the nort
north america. dry weather for the center and eastern parts of the u.s., thanks to this high pressure system. southern areas are a different story. drenching rains for the gulf states. damaging winds and large hail are going to be the primary threats out there, the system will likely shift to the south slightly as we go into monday. remnants of a tropical ivo is bringing ample moisture to the western corner of the u.s. good news, because we still have nearly 50 reports of wildfires in the...
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america to pull us. out of the moment ok as early as up and even said yes at least income from missiles no map no mickey's a compliment that canonical. the cannot give pm paul one though you under the will give where your motion is done is the nicky. the one of the form i don't know from media to start to be an honest little trust anti gun kill start in the over us and not a must run in the rules it was to this was silenced. and there are colossally on your account is room killer real me consider this. to me only you can look on the screen from some me. see at the concert and hold it to my last one a car is only. because no way are you at the wheel audio only. as a life and when the button is on the lenses. some noise for us in the cell it is not even it and soon it could a thing would run an open book a little a little us not going to shoot uncle we are. just a tool. to hit the road here we as in me they are you. sure stands for position is concealed cannot be said good. a guestbook get the clan the way
america to pull us. out of the moment ok as early as up and even said yes at least income from missiles no map no mickey's a compliment that canonical. the cannot give pm paul one though you under the will give where your motion is done is the nicky. the one of the form i don't know from media to start to be an honest little trust anti gun kill start in the over us and not a must run in the rules it was to this was silenced. and there are colossally on your account is room killer real me...
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for what he calls a cold war stance while russia demands america like adults and maintains that old hostilities have long been forgotten. and gears up for its first elections in a decade the two leading candidates the acting city chief and the prominent opposition or their campaign efforts. coming up next the kaiser report right here on r.t. .
for what he calls a cold war stance while russia demands america like adults and maintains that old hostilities have long been forgotten. and gears up for its first elections in a decade the two leading candidates the acting city chief and the prominent opposition or their campaign efforts. coming up next the kaiser report right here on r.t. .
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married couples living apart and being perfectly happy with their relationship may be a new norm in america so if you think that a husband or wife living apart is a sure sign of marital woes then everything you know is wrong joining me now is lynne stewart paramour's senior editor at alter net lynn welcome. good to be here great to have you with us so there are married couples who want to live apart it seems totally counterintuitive yes i was really surprised to read this research but the number of married couples living apart for reasons other than legal separation has actually doubled since the nineteenth since one nine hundred ninety so there's something going on here and i'm sort of seeing three factors at work they are finance the film and technology driving this trend so the finance part seems even more counterintuitive because keeping two households is about twice the cost of keeping one house as you would think so and we might have associated couples living apart with royal family type stuff he's off at balmoral and she keeps the place to kensington palace but things have really cha
married couples living apart and being perfectly happy with their relationship may be a new norm in america so if you think that a husband or wife living apart is a sure sign of marital woes then everything you know is wrong joining me now is lynne stewart paramour's senior editor at alter net lynn welcome. good to be here great to have you with us so there are married couples who want to live apart it seems totally counterintuitive yes i was really surprised to read this research but the...
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making process and if they lie then they're subject to perjury charges we need to clear the air in america we need the truth and it's every since everyone knows it was based on a lie and what's wrong with calling those who lied to us forward to not only require explanation but to clear the air absolutely i remember pelosi the times in a piece that was off the table i mean could it be that the democratic leadership was scared that they would open their can of worms and somehow be complicit in the lie as well you know one third of the two thirds of democrats voted against going to war but the third that did vote for were involved as were their counterparts in the senate in establishment types politics that favored war and some of the leading senators who have become you know exalted public figures took a stand for that war and they've never been held accountable and even politically interestingly enough it would seem as though to be qualified to speak on foreign policy even still today that you have to have been for the war even though it was based on lies that's the kind of upside down thin
making process and if they lie then they're subject to perjury charges we need to clear the air in america we need the truth and it's every since everyone knows it was based on a lie and what's wrong with calling those who lied to us forward to not only require explanation but to clear the air absolutely i remember pelosi the times in a piece that was off the table i mean could it be that the democratic leadership was scared that they would open their can of worms and somehow be complicit in...
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that's the state of welfare in america. a program started as a temporary lift for those in need, now increasingly enriching, intoxicating benefits that it is hard to leave, and who can blame them. again, i think most on welfare do want to work, but the government provides so many incentives for them not to work. they're frustrated, but that doesn't make them lazy. what it makes them are pawns in government society that has no interest in letting them go, clutching the apron strings. there's something wrong with society that places more emphasis on benefits than it does on jobs. obviously when times are tough, it is understandable. without a limit, it is abuse is also understandable. that's what that gets you. government more focused to use a line to get them to fish than teaching them how to fish. then asking corporate america to up the paycheck to make the math more compelling. i think it is backwards. it is up to the government quit making staying home rewarded. many are protesting not over finding jobs but securing
that's the state of welfare in america. a program started as a temporary lift for those in need, now increasingly enriching, intoxicating benefits that it is hard to leave, and who can blame them. again, i think most on welfare do want to work, but the government provides so many incentives for them not to work. they're frustrated, but that doesn't make them lazy. what it makes them are pawns in government society that has no interest in letting them go, clutching the apron strings. there's...
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never have they had so many 80 degree days and weather records america back to 1906. warm up later in the weekend and then cool off tuesday and wednesday next week as this recurrent cool air pattern continues. this pattern may be starting to break down and there may be more sustained warmth. look at the cooler less humid air with dew points down from 70 to around 50 today. this month is one degree below normal and it made for some money saving whether around here. less air-conditioning. temperatures tonight in the '60s and down from what they were last night. winds from the northeast but with lower velocity and so we do not have the rep current advisories on the lakefront. it was pretty choppy there. tonight cooler and mid '50s in the coolest outlying areas. tomorrow part cloudy. an isolated light showers in the afternoon which 10 or 20 percent of the every will see. low humidity and excellent visibility. low '60's at the lakefront. mostly sunny and comfortable to open the weekend. low and mid-70s at the beach. it gets up to the low 80 sunday and then cooler weather c
never have they had so many 80 degree days and weather records america back to 1906. warm up later in the weekend and then cool off tuesday and wednesday next week as this recurrent cool air pattern continues. this pattern may be starting to break down and there may be more sustained warmth. look at the cooler less humid air with dew points down from 70 to around 50 today. this month is one degree below normal and it made for some money saving whether around here. less air-conditioning....
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we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> welcome back. students in kentucky are revolting over michelle obama's new pish to have kids eat healthier and reduce childhood obesity. at a special school board meeting, one member said students tell her the meals taste like vomit. a celebrity chef and host of road trip, and
we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key...
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he was right as fine but when he engages in the marginalizing of black people and poor people in america somehow that's irrelevant we don't want to talk about it we only want to talk about the i'm a defender of freedom communism or the soviet union would say no wait a minute let's be truthful across the board every person pressures whether they're russia united states in a we'll all dr westen you're asking people to be truthful across the board it forces them to face their own biases their own prejudice it is very difficult to do that and let's talk about occupy wall street you were actually arrested at one instance you were a fervent supporter of it i mean occupy wall so when you're looking at what happened brutally suppressed by militarized police federalized crackdowns across the border what do you tell people who are scared to protest because they're worried that they'll get arrested or just simply surveilled in the massive surveillance that exists today. when i was blessed to go to jail because i was willing to bear witness and deal with the consequences i would do it again but ther
he was right as fine but when he engages in the marginalizing of black people and poor people in america somehow that's irrelevant we don't want to talk about it we only want to talk about the i'm a defender of freedom communism or the soviet union would say no wait a minute let's be truthful across the board every person pressures whether they're russia united states in a we'll all dr westen you're asking people to be truthful across the board it forces them to face their own biases their own...
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domestic program well i'm i you know what nobody can relate to what that really means so america as a whole people as a whole gee i don't care if they listen to my conversations because i don't have anything to say well i think larry i think this is why we fought wars is to prevent this kind of information gathering what comes from all this information gathering we can't put our finger on anything that really affects our lives so we don't care there's this complacency i found out as a result of the n.s.a. the n.s.a. revelations that our phones if the government so chooses are open microphone turned off they are open microphones if the government so chooses to tap into that low and listen to our conversation in one nine hundred thirty seven hitler made a speech saying why be a kid if we don't have warrants if you have nothing to hide in your house and the german public bought that larry the analogy to germany pre world war two to hitler's rise of power you had a monetary collapse in germany you have a you have germany was a democracy were by the way let. they point out we are not a dem
domestic program well i'm i you know what nobody can relate to what that really means so america as a whole people as a whole gee i don't care if they listen to my conversations because i don't have anything to say well i think larry i think this is why we fought wars is to prevent this kind of information gathering what comes from all this information gathering we can't put our finger on anything that really affects our lives so we don't care there's this complacency i found out as a result of...
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that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they were going to try to adjust the war on drugs to the most serious drug crimes. one draws the conclusion that they are not going to pay much attention to minor crimes. there is also a problem we have today, and i always make up my mind on things, but half the people in prison today in the united states are on drug charges, and some on more minor charges than others, and there is such a thing as mandatory sentences which has caused dramatic overcrowding of prisons. federal courts have ordered california to reduce dramatically their prison population. this is re
that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they...
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well i don't i don't know what the particulars are i think when it comes to america and just the gay issue and the olympics that are coming up let's go over and let's dominate the olympics as a country that that is accepting of of of gays i so i absolutely support marriage equality i think that it's a constitutionally guaranteed rights and best way we deal with that as a country is to go over there and kick ass if you came in and come to a a little men do that you want to abolish the i.r.s. i want to reform our tax code and i've got a lot of economic free market economic advisors i'm not doing this. with this one out of what do you replace it with well so what you do is you you abolish the i.r.s. you eliminate income tax personal income tax you eliminate all existing federal tax so corporate tax and you replace it with one federal consumption tax of vast improvement over what we currently have imagine not having to deal with the i.r.s. but on the poor with that rich people don't care about a consumption tax well actually i am i'm saying let's let's as a starting point take the fair t
well i don't i don't know what the particulars are i think when it comes to america and just the gay issue and the olympics that are coming up let's go over and let's dominate the olympics as a country that that is accepting of of of gays i so i absolutely support marriage equality i think that it's a constitutionally guaranteed rights and best way we deal with that as a country is to go over there and kick ass if you came in and come to a a little men do that you want to abolish the i.r.s. i...
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people asking variations of that dead serious i mean people people out there in red state america are getting this and this is the only information they have are their obamacare police is the iris going to show up at your house are there in force in provisions that can actually lead you to go to jail. no no no no i think are the short answers to that. we've certainly heard that go to jail thing a lot too there is starting on january first there is a requirement that people have health insurance there are exceptions for people who are low income or can't find affordable coverage but the way that that will be enforced is through our tax system and you know just as you you owe taxes on the income that you have earned if you do not have health insurance you will a penalty and it will be enforced that way not through so many of the other more draconian measures so basically if you don't have insurance or taxes go up by a much well in the first year it's ninety five dollars or the entire year or one percent of your income whichever is larger that goes up over the next couple years alternate
people asking variations of that dead serious i mean people people out there in red state america are getting this and this is the only information they have are their obamacare police is the iris going to show up at your house are there in force in provisions that can actually lead you to go to jail. no no no no i think are the short answers to that. we've certainly heard that go to jail thing a lot too there is starting on january first there is a requirement that people have health insurance...
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if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's very great art, and it reflects this wonderful spirit of independence that america was founded on. >> host: paul cantor with a television show, a popular culture show today that you're walking regularly? >> guest: the walking dead. >> host: why? >> guest: i'm now into zombies. for years i resisted zombies, but people kept saying you've got to watch show, and many of my analyses are of shows that present disasters; the government falls apart, society falls apart. and zombie matters are like that. and once again they split along these lines. this movie world war z does not suggest people are helpless and the
if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's...
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growing here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. as new evidence of chemical weapons used in syria surfaces and egypt moves closer to civil war. we a great to have you here. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> good. let's look at syria first. a year ago, i think it was the president famously, president obama, fame famously said -- use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences. what is assad's calculation that he would cross, be willing to cross that red line? >> small-scale attacks and nothing happened. what happened recently was the sixth attack and -- each attack has been bigger than the previous one with the exception of one in the middle. so -- he has been testing both the -- international public opinion and the united states resolve and also how far he can go inside syria. now we can establish that pattern quite clearly. >> it is -- he figures he's testing the u.s. so testing the world and they are not responding. he's going to keep pushing ahead to do
growing here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. as new evidence of chemical weapons used in syria surfaces and egypt moves closer to civil war. we a great to have you here. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> good. let's look at syria first. a year ago, i think it was the president famously, president obama, fame famously said -- use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences....
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you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop. >> stephen: it takes a tremendous amount of courage for me to say that. (laughter) i'm sure you can understand. you are the only quaker in congress. >> yes. >> stephen: quaker is a pacifist religion. >> it's anti-war. quakers are proud of looking for alternatives to war. >> stephen: would you engage me a thumb war? let's do it. one, two, three, four -- wait, no, that's cheating. >> (laughs) >> stephen: you just -- first first striking ability, something the united states has promised to never do. one, two, three, four, i declare a thumb war. (audience chanting "stephen") go
you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop....
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so isn't that a metaphor for what the law is going to do for the rest of america? >> that is right. also for republicans to simply stand up and say, look, this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too, because that might in fact cause some rethinking whether we should keep the flaw place. >> paul: is there any way to challenge this other than politically in congress? this is unilateral interpretation, executive interpretation that the administration is doing. can anybody do anything to sue? >> i don't think so. this is is a political issue. its good one for republicans, i think. they have had a lot of trouble changing the affordable care act. here is an issue, democrats looking out for number one might be willing to sign on. >> paul: to sign on and make other changes in the law, perhaps for a year's delay? >> sure. that is one option. how about helping all the low wage workers that can't find a full-time job because it defines the workweek as 30 hours. they are not getting any unilateral fix out of the white house. let's make this universal.
so isn't that a metaphor for what the law is going to do for the rest of america? >> that is right. also for republicans to simply stand up and say, look, this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too, because that might in fact cause some rethinking whether we should keep the flaw place. >> paul: is there any way to challenge this other than politically in congress? this is unilateral interpretation, executive interpretation that the...
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thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. [cheers and applause] dr. oz: the man behind the best-selling fitness program in america is back to share his to reshapeh plan your body and tony, you say it took you 25 years -- imagine that, a quarter of a century -- to master your diet and the rest of us can do it in 25 seconds? >> i was also bouncing around, changing diet philosophies but it only takes 25 seconds to write down the healthy foods we talked about earlier. you write them on a list and that's what you should shop. that's why i created tony horton kitchen. it's a way to get organic, whole foods, free range chicken, wild salmon and it comes to your door. you don't have to do tony horton kitchen but i'm going to show you how to do simply by yourself. dr. oz: three-step program. laquanda's going to join us. you say you want to reshape your body. >> yes. dr. oz: why is that? what do you want to change? >> since we are only on an hour show i'll start with my boobss, my belly, my butt, my body builder arms. >> if you look at
thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. [cheers and applause] dr. oz: the man behind the best-selling fitness program in america is back to share his to reshapeh plan your body and tony, you say it took you 25 years -- imagine that, a quarter of a century -- to master your diet and the rest of us can do it in 25 seconds? >> i was also bouncing around, changing diet philosophies but it only takes 25 seconds to write down the healthy foods we...
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when sharp park was built it was ranked as the number one course in america. now it's been compromised over the years by the ocean, by highways, by frogs, by snakes, and it's been modified. but this effort is to restore it to the greatest extent possible that's compatible with providing a good environment for both frog and snake and golfer. and i think it's a good plan. i've looked at it carefully and wholeheartedly support it. with that, let me ask commissioner, you had a com? ment? >> yes. ~ having served as a commissioner during all of these discussions, i can unequivocally attest to the fact that we had numerous -- we had countless number of experts come before us to discuss the merits of the nap plan, the existence or the continuation of the sharp park, and all the different configurations for how -- how to preserve sharp park and have the coexistence and protect the species there. it was always the discussion of nap plan along with sharp park. we're always front and center together, as i recall. there was never any discussion that i heard of to do separa
when sharp park was built it was ranked as the number one course in america. now it's been compromised over the years by the ocean, by highways, by frogs, by snakes, and it's been modified. but this effort is to restore it to the greatest extent possible that's compatible with providing a good environment for both frog and snake and golfer. and i think it's a good plan. i've looked at it carefully and wholeheartedly support it. with that, let me ask commissioner, you had a com? ment? >>...
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was america's role vital in world war i? >> guest: i wouldn't say it was vital, but it certainly, it certainly made, it certainly shortened the war. because in 1918, even in 1917, but in 1918 americans began to arrive at the western front which was the key theater. in growing numbers. and they were young and vigorous, and they were unspoiled by the horrors of war. they were still optimistic, and whereas all the other powers were jaded and defeatist, as it were. and, therefore, they were an important factor in germany's surrender. i think it would have occurred anyway in the long run, but america probably shortened the war by two or three years. >> host: you've written a book called "intellectuals: from marx and tolstoy to sartre and chomsky." karl marx, an intellectual? >> guest: oh, yes. these were all intellectuals. the way i define an intellectual is someone who thinks that ideas matter more than people. i don't agree with that, of course. i think people matter much more than ideas. but most intellectuals do fall into tha
was america's role vital in world war i? >> guest: i wouldn't say it was vital, but it certainly, it certainly made, it certainly shortened the war. because in 1918, even in 1917, but in 1918 americans began to arrive at the western front which was the key theater. in growing numbers. and they were young and vigorous, and they were unspoiled by the horrors of war. they were still optimistic, and whereas all the other powers were jaded and defeatist, as it were. and, therefore, they were...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. ♪ . >> . >> this is a fascinating announcement today. i don't think it ends here, does it. >> no, not potentially. the variables that are still in play. but instead of potentially facing several years of litigation, and 4500 retired players have decided on a settlement in the largest sports lawsuit in history, with the league prepared to shell out $750 million. the players claim that the league intentionally with held information about concussions. the claim the league has denied even after the settlement. executive vice president said in a statement today. rewill continue our work to continue the long terms help of nfl players. the district judge who
al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. ♪ . >> . >>...
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was a positive social movement in america and that climate change is a big joke all children learning that climate change is a myth in the sleigh. masters were night night skies might sound outrageous there's actually something even more insidious going on in public schools across america our children are not being taught the real history of their own country for example the history of organized labor in america has been virtually wiped from our textbooks a two thousand and eleven study by the albert shanker institute found that america's high school students are being taught little to nothing about organized labor's contribution to american history therefore highlighted a number of shortcomings argue that the role of unions in fighting for and winning social protections is overlooked labor's role in helping to win the civil rights battle is all but ignored but there's more about organized labor in america that our schools are also failing to teach walk into any american public's high school today and it'll be next to impossible to find a student who's heard of the chinese exclusion a
was a positive social movement in america and that climate change is a big joke all children learning that climate change is a myth in the sleigh. masters were night night skies might sound outrageous there's actually something even more insidious going on in public schools across america our children are not being taught the real history of their own country for example the history of organized labor in america has been virtually wiped from our textbooks a two thousand and eleven study by the...
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of the mainstream media and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com in your local bookstore so go check it out and now my conversation with former congressman ron paul. for tonight's special edition of conversations with great minds i'm joined by dr ron paul in the one nine hundred seventy six until one thousand nine hundred five and again from one thousand nine hundred eighty seven until twenty thirteen dr paul was the u.s. representative for texas twenty second and fourteenth congressional districts he's run for president three times most recently in twenty twelve and is the founder of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity as well as the ron paul channel which debuted last week or to paul as one of our country's most outspoken advocates for limited government free market economics and is the author of a number of books on these subjects including his most recent the school revolution new in. search for our broken education system. dr pau
of the mainstream media and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com in your local bookstore so go check it out and now my conversation with former congressman ron paul. for tonight's special edition of conversations with great minds i'm joined by dr ron paul in the one nine hundred seventy six until one thousand nine hundred five and again from one...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so o gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! ♪ hey, big spender, spend a little time with me ♪ >> big spender, you get the point i'm sure from the music. despite positive news from a few retailers the past couple of days, you're not spending as much as you used to and that's a fact. we're going to discuss that with a leading economist in just a couple of minutes. now, we're very close to the opening bell on wall street. before we get there, come in, scott shellady, who joins us from chicago. i want to know what do you make of this public jockeying to be the next fed chair. i tell you right up front, i don't like it. i don't want a politician, i don't want a nice guy, i
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so o gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! ♪ hey, big spender, spend a little time with me ♪ >> big spender, you get the point...
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you know, in america, we drive right by the homeless. driving in washington today, how do the congressmen, how does the president drive down this street and not see what i see today? al jazeera sees it. so here's my thing. you don't have to love al jazeera and don't even have to like them, but if you say they shouldn't be in american homes, there's something wrong about what you're thinking about in this conversation. >> i want to bring the professor in on this. back in july "the guardian" newspaper published a memo written by a political analyst at al jazeera wondering whether or not al jazeera america would distance itself from the channel's middle eastern roots. you've seen the channel for several days. what do you think? >> i think it's definitely a needed addition to the media in the united states, but i think definitely also there is kind of an dilemma. walking a fine line between presenting something that would be familiar to the american public without giving up its -- the professional tenders that al jazeera has founded upon, i
you know, in america, we drive right by the homeless. driving in washington today, how do the congressmen, how does the president drive down this street and not see what i see today? al jazeera sees it. so here's my thing. you don't have to love al jazeera and don't even have to like them, but if you say they shouldn't be in american homes, there's something wrong about what you're thinking about in this conversation. >> i want to bring the professor in on this. back in july "the...
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why the higher alert here in america? well, quite frankly, because specific as as so to how enormous it was going to be. and also there's certain dates that we give it. didn't specify where it's going be. the assumption is that it's to happen st likely in the middle east at or about one of the embassies. no guarantee of that at all. there could be at europe, the nited states, a series of combined attacks. 2006 liquid ause of explosive attacks. whether it could be the series attacks carrying out simultaneously. this is what its's about. the administration will try to first with the embassies, then the global travel advisory and letting state and local overnments know over the last several days over the nature of the threat that it could be on guard. call.is the wakeup al qaeda is in many ways stronger than it was in 9/11. and spread. it's out at different directions and the peninsula is the most of the al qaeda affiliates. > on the next "washington journal," michael harpster recent action against a child prostitution ing t
why the higher alert here in america? well, quite frankly, because specific as as so to how enormous it was going to be. and also there's certain dates that we give it. didn't specify where it's going be. the assumption is that it's to happen st likely in the middle east at or about one of the embassies. no guarantee of that at all. there could be at europe, the nited states, a series of combined attacks. 2006 liquid ause of explosive attacks. whether it could be the series attacks carrying out...
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learn more at lovemycreditunion.org. >> it's time for america's fastest growing game show! >> wheel of misfortune! >> our contestant today is mr. david jenkins! dave here is an employee with the extreme boards and sports shop. seems like you've done your share of spinning already, haven't you, dave? >> uh... >> great!
learn more at lovemycreditunion.org. >> it's time for america's fastest growing game show! >> wheel of misfortune! >> our contestant today is mr. david jenkins! dave here is an employee with the extreme boards and sports shop. seems like you've done your share of spinning already, haven't you, dave? >> uh... >> great!
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investigation turned up disturbing evidence of how it happened and exposed a critical gap in drug safety in america. >> as commissioner of the fta then, you can't tell us that every drug being used in the united states is safe and effective. >> no. i really can't. >> you can see the whole story tonight on "60 minutes" right after this newscast. >>> showers back in the forecast. it is true. we will talk about it as the news continues right here with the pinpoint forecast on k about pix-5 -- on kpix5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, office with more than 30 min in ticket sales. it was enough to beat three newcomers... including the jennifer ani >>> the science fiction thriller topped the box office with $30 million in ticket stills. it beat "we're the millers" that came in 2nd place. "planes" landed in 3rd place with $22 million if sales. the latest jackson movie and denzel washington action comedy "2 guns" rounded out the top 5. >> ladies, if you spent a good deal of time in heels you know it can be painful but this looks like torture. check it out. 100 women running in a 100 meter race. in 95 degree heat in theu
investigation turned up disturbing evidence of how it happened and exposed a critical gap in drug safety in america. >> as commissioner of the fta then, you can't tell us that every drug being used in the united states is safe and effective. >> no. i really can't. >> you can see the whole story tonight on "60 minutes" right after this newscast. >>> showers back in the forecast. it is true. we will talk about it as the news continues right here with the...
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paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are. and he's working to get it done. and like him, there are dozens of other republicans that are ready to stand up. this is not a democrat or republican issue. look at the senate. in the senate, what was the first thing? there are 54 democrats in the senate. they're the majority. yet when you look at the proposal, billions of dollars were simply confiscated. you work ten year, you work 15 years, you work 20 years. you pay social security. gone. vanished. you cannot make a claim on any of those dollars. that didn't happen in 1986. under that immigration reform plan.
paul ryan ran for vice president of the united states of america. i did everything i could so he could never achieve that goal. he did everything he could so that i would never be in the majority in the house of representatives. yet after the election, he extended a hand of friendship and collaboration and unity. he said to me, luis, you're catholic, i'm catholic. we cannot have a permitted underclass of workers in the united states of america. that does not reflect our values as who we are....
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it is important to america. two a healthy broadcast industry. , our architecture cannot be replicated. >> the opponents said the recent video competition has had about 10 million people coming 11 million rather watch broadcast exclusively over the air compared to 100 million we use paste services -- paid services. it is not as critical as it was because fewer people are using over the air. that peoplest glad get our content however they want erie it -- however they want the there are three different areas -- three different ones. it was biased against us. has 11. an independent, a related -- medium did ak study as said the number has climbed. that goes to exclusive use of television over the air. most homes have even a cable or a satellite in then several other tvs that are on antenna. let's say the number is 19.3%, who are those people? they tend to be the economically unprivileged and increasingly, the young who are either cutting the cord or never hooking up because they found with the combination of broadcas
it is important to america. two a healthy broadcast industry. , our architecture cannot be replicated. >> the opponents said the recent video competition has had about 10 million people coming 11 million rather watch broadcast exclusively over the air compared to 100 million we use paste services -- paid services. it is not as critical as it was because fewer people are using over the air. that peoplest glad get our content however they want erie it -- however they want the there are...
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but america, anthony weiner is running for mayor. we'll talk about how anthony weiner's race to nowhere is still there. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in.
but america, anthony weiner is running for mayor. we'll talk about how anthony weiner's race to nowhere is still there. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. the house caught fire and we were...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> welcome back to the legal view. i'm ashleigh banfield. i want to turn to california now for a bill of rights check. the governor signed a law yesterday allowing transgender students to choose their own bathroom, choose their own locker rooms and their own sports teams they want to play on at public schools. this is the first law of its kind in the states. the people who fought for it says this will change lives. >> i'm transgender myself. i had to miss classes and programs. no student should have to lie about themselves in order to get the
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪...
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but as president, i must put the interests of america first. america needs a full-time president. and a full-time congress. particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad. to continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the president and the congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. vice president ford will be sworn in as president at that hour in this office. i regret deeply any injuries that may have been done in the course of events that led to this decision. i would say only that if some of my judgments were wrong and some were wrong, they were made in what i believed at the time to be the best interest of the nation. [ school bell rings ] ♪ school's out for summer [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna need a lot of stuff. stock up now and get 15% off school supplies through
but as president, i must put the interests of america first. america needs a full-time president. and a full-time congress. particularly at this time with problems we face at home and abroad. to continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the president and the congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. therefore, i shall...
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that is good for america. >> sure. the muslim brotherhood is not a friend of america and there is not a sense that that relationship, as much as this administration tried to cultivate it, didn't develop at all. when you talk to foreign diplomats in the gulf states, many of them have told us that the u.s. appears weak in the region, just because of things said and not delivered upon. >> anna: bret, we're going to switch gears and talk about the other hot topic, obamacare. we've watched this thing swell from 2500 pages to more than 17,000, 18,000 pages as it bloats bigger and bigger as they pile on the different regulations and all that. now the president is saying that essentially republicans are trying to block this and harm americans and harm our economy. let's take a listen to the president. >> they're actually having a debate between hurting americans who will no longer be denied affordable health care just because they've been sick and harming the economy of millions of americans in the process. the united states o
that is good for america. >> sure. the muslim brotherhood is not a friend of america and there is not a sense that that relationship, as much as this administration tried to cultivate it, didn't develop at all. when you talk to foreign diplomats in the gulf states, many of them have told us that the u.s. appears weak in the region, just because of things said and not delivered upon. >> anna: bret, we're going to switch gears and talk about the other hot topic, obamacare. we've...
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cardinal jorge bergoglio of argentina has been named the new pope, making him the first pope from south america. you can tell he was south american, because when they announced it, they were like, "we have a pooooooope." [ laughter and applause ] interesting. turns out after the new pope was chosen, he was brought to a place in the vatican called the room of tears, or as i call that, the gym. [ laughter ] turns out that one of the cardinals who was being considered for pope actually had ties to the italian mafia. [ audience oohs ] people knew something was up after confession and he was like, "okay, my turn." [ laughter ] here's a big celebrity story. after weeks of rumors, it was announced today that miley cyrus and her fiance, liam hemsworth have broken up. [ audience aws ] yep, he cited irreconcilable haircut. [ laughter ] you hate to see it. you hate to see it. some political news this week, is the conservative political action conference, which will feature appearances by both rand paul and paul ryan. experts say their speeches are a great way to get a perspective on conservative values an
cardinal jorge bergoglio of argentina has been named the new pope, making him the first pope from south america. you can tell he was south american, because when they announced it, they were like, "we have a pooooooope." [ laughter and applause ] interesting. turns out after the new pope was chosen, he was brought to a place in the vatican called the room of tears, or as i call that, the gym. [ laughter ] turns out that one of the cardinals who was being considered for pope actually...